DENVER -- Joc Pederson did it again Wednesday night, tying a modern-era club record by homering for a fifth consecutive game in the eighth inning of the Dodgers' 7-6 loss to the Rockies.

Pederson went opposite-field this time over the 390-foot sign for his 17th blast. He's the first Dodgers rookie in the modern era to homer in five consecutive games and the first Major League rookie since Caleb Joseph did it last year for the Orioles.